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MyGodItsFullofStars
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Haldo
Indecisive pumpkin
from Never never land
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Mukora
Uniocular
from a place
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Relationship Status: I made a point to burn all of the photographs
carbon-mantis
Collector Of Fine Oddities
from Trumpland
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Haldo
Indecisive pumpkin
from Never never land
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Karseli
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Leradny
Since: Jan, 2001
#13: Mar 26th 2012 at 7:11:13 PM
The plum blossoms have fallen off, but there's a crabapple tree
◊ on my neighbors' lawn which is a nice sight to walk past.
#14: Mar 26th 2012 at 7:16:44 PM
Um, magnolias and puffy bunches of small white flowers on trees here?
Also tulips and daffodils I guess?
LibrisDedita
Vivé la cuddlevolution!
from A land of queues. Still.
Since: Mar, 2012
Relationship Status: Having tea with Cthulhu
Madrugada
Since: Jan, 2001
Ozbourne
Part-Time Omen of Death
from if it fits, I sits
(Edited uphill both ways)
Relationship Status: Crazy Cat Lady
Xandriel
Dark Magical Girl
Since: Nov, 2010
#19: Mar 28th 2012 at 9:44:29 AM
The fruit garden at my mum's house is absolutely beautiful right now. Here are some snapshots:
Bee
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Apple, peach, crab apple and some I don't even know what they are! (Yes there are cherry trees here. No they aren't Sakura, those can't last through the bitter cold winter here.) Spring is here in force in Colorado and everything's quickly coming into green and bloom. (And two weeks ago they were all brown and dead.) Everything non-native anyways is doing this, all the native trees know better than to go in bloom in March.
What's most weird about all this is this is happening three weeks early. Normally everything from cherry trees to dandelions and more comes up in mid-April.